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AMUSEMENTS. LAST i DAYS. 1 p—BEAUTIFUL SEMI-FIN ALISTfl—i C\ 10-BEAUTk'UL SEMI-FINALIST!:'— LU Presented In GORGEOUS PERSIAN GARDEN SCENE. Thousands have flocked to see them—Last night, in the presence of Sir Ignace Jan Paderewski, and a packed, enthusiastic audience, they were acclaimed as th-ey appeared in the Majestic's Grand Presentation upon a scale of Overshadowing Completeness. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC —— " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres. REGULAR MAJESTIC PRICES: 1/- TO 2/9. . BIGGEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. On the Screen: A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA. MATT VTOORE. ATT IVIOORE. And Marie drevost, arie r REVOST. I » The Cik JVIAN!" I A GLOWING. GLITTERING PAGEANT OF YOUTHFUL BEAUTY! Appearing Each Evening. IP - QEMI TrUNALISTS - 1 £ lb _ OEMI 1 INALISTS -lO In the MISS "VTEW *7EALAND, 1 QO7 iss INew Zealand, ±o£l SCREEN TYPE QUEST. YOUR VOTE DECIDES Who will be MISS AUCKLAND AND HER MAID OF HONOUR, Theatro voting arrangements are entirely in the hands af Messrs. Hutchison, Elliffe and Cameron. Public Auditors. All. ooloists orchestra, ll ooloists VJrciiestra. 20 - MUSICIANS BOOK NOW. King 43-210. Prices: Is to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. I Commencing 77 RID ay. \ I Commencing i- riday. i "MISS NEW ZEALAND. 1927." | ! rpESTS FOR POUR IESTS1 ESTS FOR J- OUR SEMI-FINALISTS. EMI-FINALISTS. The Four Semi-Finalists at I the head of the Majestic and I Regent Theatre Poll. will, for I the week commencing Friday. I as previously arranged, be rubmitted to a series of Acting and Screen Tests, before the audiences. Majestic and Regent Audiences will continue to be the Sole Judges, per medium of the Voting Card, as to which of I the four Semi-finalists are to be I "Miss Auckland" and her Maid I of Honour, and participate as I Finalists in the Interprovincial Contest for the choice of "MISS NEW ZEALAND. 1927." J pRINCE 'pHEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The King-Pin of Them All. JgUSTER J£EATON In QO vjr VV - Can you imagine Keaton a,s a Kow Boy? 1000 ft. of Giggles. 6000 ft. Roar of Laughter. gUCK JONES " ESERT n yALLEY." Absorbing Western Story of Most Unusual Theme. ALSO ALSO ALSO The Man who chases the Blues away. Hill McKay: Hat! McKay: The Amazing Instrumental Humorist. An Entertainment —Novel and J<ew. rpHEATRE SOCIETY. s The decision of the Society to launch out on its ambitious programme of four productions each season has received very enthusiastic support, the membership this year being more than double that o:f any previous year. The Second Production of the Current Season, ■' THE GASSILIS ENGAGEMENT." by St. John Hankin, will be presented in the Concert Chamber on J ULY 12, 13 AND 14, And Preferential Booking opens for Members on July 4. The Committee has decided to enrol new Members for the remainder of the Season, the Subscription to be pro rata, i.e., for Two Seats at each) Performance, £ 1 lis (id, or for One Seat, 15s 9<l. Application shoulH be made immediately to the Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 43-453. Third Production is now being cast. Members desiring to take active parts should communicate with Kenneth Brampton, Producer, Telephone 46-668. IN BANKRUPTCY. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. EDUCATIONAL. jyiT ALBERT. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM, New North Road. Principal: MISS M. V. WHITE (Certificated Kindergartener). Term commences MONDAY, Juno 13. ITNIVERSIfY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22. Ferry Bldg., Auckland. Second Term commenced TUESDAY. June 7. PERSONAL TUITION, Day (.'lasses for Matriculation, P.S.E. and Teachers' Examinations. Evening classes in above subjects, and in Botany for Phar macy B Tuition by Correspondence loi Matriculation, P.S.E., Teachers' Examinations. and for Surveyor's License, and A.M.I.C.E. D. W. FAIGAN. M.A.. (Honours in English and French). Principal. Phone 44-271. FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks and Timber Jackr, in good order.—Sam White and Sons, Market Place. Phone 41-709.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20